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Did anyone know that Sgt. Wu's first name was Drew before last week's show? Drew Wu? Really? Poor guy!

Good point! What was his mom thinking? Of course that might not be his real name, more a nickname...not very Filipino! Even Chinese-Filipino!

Yeah, hard to believe even cops in PORTLAND haven't heard of valerian...it is a very "organic" city, the kind of place where people take natural herbal supplements, etc.

I think the Captain is a "good guy", although he would probably go to lengths that Nick wouldn't to achieve his goals. Certainly in terms of police business they have been on the same side.
Adelind's baby may look "normal" but it's clearly got some pretty powerful powers.

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Whatever she did, she is one powerful baby. When she hits the terrible twos - watch out!

I really liked the whole Anuba storyline. That they tied the creature gods of Egypt back to Wesen was cool. We'll never know how, but now the lab people will have to have fuzzy memories about the x-rays they saw of the skeleton. Maybe they will voluntarily commit themselves like Woo.

Speaking of Woo...I don't like that his experience was traded off as a nightmare that may or may not be real because now he thinks it is in his head and while he can live with it, it will always be a shadow. I really don't understand why Nick is so resistant to telling him the truth.

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I have to say I don't like the direction the show has been taking. The treatment of the Wu character is about the last straw for me. Why is it okay for Hank to learn the truth and become part of the team, but not for Wu? When did the boring Juliet become such an expert on Wesen? I was hoping to see the last of her after Season 1. Nick was a character I quite like, but no longer. His actions make little sense most of the time.

The only thing still keeping me watching via DVR is the story line of Monroe, Rosalie, and their families (so well cast). I recently saw Silas Weir Mitchell in rerun of a couple of Burn Notice episodes. I didn't know who he was at the time, but was not surprised to see how good he was. I looked him on and found that he's been on a number of the series I watch and I'm so glad he got his break with this character.

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Originally Posted by Florimel

I have to say I don't like the direction the show has been taking. The treatment of the Wu character is about the last straw for me. Why is it okay for Hank to learn the truth and become part of the team, but not for Wu? When did the boring Juliet become such an expert on Wesen? I was hoping to see the last of her after Season 1. Nick was a character I quite like, but no longer. His actions make little sense most of the time.

The only thing still keeping me watching via DVR is the story line of Monroe, Rosalie, and their families (so well cast). I recently saw Silas Weir Mitchell in rerun of a couple of Burn Notice episodes. I didn't know who he was at the time, but was not surprised to see how good he was. I looked him on and found that he's been on a number of the series I watch and I'm so glad he got his break with this character.

I agree with you about Juliet. I kept hoping Nick would heed his aunt's advice and sever the relationship (I think for Juliet's safety). But nooooo. They had to make her a contributing part of the team. Bleh. It doesn't make her any more likeable.

Also agree about Silas Weir Mitchell. I can't take my eyes off him when he's onscreen. And it's not only because of his deep, dark eyes, but he has a lot of charisma too. The quirky, lovable character that is Monroe doesn't hurt either!